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news that killed adding to the hundreds who became unemployed in all it took a set fire to trash and johnson both of them and to go the police say gunmen who opened fire in a shopping mall in new jersey and found that the man let off several rounds in the ram them without injuring anyone before she himself in the head. his body was found dead in a locked room in there when the building stuff for massive my mom to both the congress of the soft both inside and outside though well completely like to note that russia's capital spike lee with gloss and glamour this week a species to make the six countries flaw in full the miss universe competition is the first time moscow's host the pageantry please be doing it to us to tell but most things can fall in the event for us the thing stopping traffic and bacon if you caught that on the way that understatement. these goals at eighty six of them from the eighty six countries have been kept in the capital for the last two weeks and tidy sum of russians the throw. the thing not to pee while that big yet the rump of the senses with the painted my top speed
news that killed adding to the hundreds who became unemployed in all it took a set fire to trash and johnson both of them and to go the police say gunmen who opened fire in a shopping mall in new jersey and found that the man let off several rounds in the ram them without injuring anyone before she himself in the head. his body was found dead in a locked room in there when the building stuff for massive my mom to both the congress of the soft both inside and outside though well completely like...
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steve johnson says the worst that could have happened is that the fire after the crash would have set off the explosives and then sent radioactive materials spewing across the country side. luckily strategic air command secured the weapons and they were still exact when they took them off the -- intact when they took them off the mountainside. >>> more parents are reacting. more kids than ever were vaccinated against the flu last year. but health officials say there's plenty of room for improvement. the centers for disease control says nearly 57% of children got the nasal flu shot or the flu shot traditionally. a big boost from previous years. flu vaccine is recommended for nearly everyone 6 months and older. >>> some antidepressants may be able to help patients with a dangerous form of lung cancer. stanford researchers used high- tech computer models to search for improved drugs that might treat small cell lung cancer. surprisingly the program picked the older class of antidepressants and in lab tests it was actually age to kill -- able to kill cancer cells. they are now planning to
steve johnson says the worst that could have happened is that the fire after the crash would have set off the explosives and then sent radioactive materials spewing across the country side. luckily strategic air command secured the weapons and they were still exact when they took them off the -- intact when they took them off the mountainside. >>> more parents are reacting. more kids than ever were vaccinated against the flu last year. but health officials say there's plenty of room...
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. >> reporter: and todd johnson and controllers like him nationwide at the 149 facilities set for shut down have about three weeks to begin to adjust to their new reality. >> that is a big new reality. and if you want to find fought any airports in your area are on the list just head to our website. >>> and coming up, could the minivan go the way of the dinosaur. first we take a look at where commodities, treasuries and currencies closed out the day. >>> the makers of minivans need to check their rear view mirror. cross over utility vehicles are in the passing lane and trying to overtake the family friendly minivan in sales. >> reporter: ron is the new face of america's growing love affair with cross over utility vehicles. >> my wife wants it because it gives her a much higher point of view. >> reporter: he recently bought a ford escape so his family will have more room and can carry more things. >> it has the ability to pull cargo. you can fold seats down. you can get whatever. >> reporter: in the past others might have bought a minivan but buyers are turning to crossovers as smaller
. >> reporter: and todd johnson and controllers like him nationwide at the 149 facilities set for shut down have about three weeks to begin to adjust to their new reality. >> that is a big new reality. and if you want to find fought any airports in your area are on the list just head to our website. >>> and coming up, could the minivan go the way of the dinosaur. first we take a look at where commodities, treasuries and currencies closed out the day. >>> the makers...
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ron johnson is long gone, and akman has pie in his face, so he is selling his shares. so the saga of one of america's great retail icons continues. let's talk about water. the battle over water is forcing some communities to make tough choices with real financial effects, and there's no industry with a bigger target on its back than agriculture. it accounts for a whopping 80% of the nation's water use. "real money" traveled to colorado where there's an old saying that whiskey is for drinking and water is for fighting. we found terrible drought, rich energy companies, and thirsty cities. we promised to define the term acre foot. two acre feet are the amount of water in an olympic swimming pool. david shuster has the shorry. -- story. >> as you can see out here, this is what ground that does not have water looks like. barren, dry, the weeds don't even hardly grow here right now. >> reporter: in a normal year his fields are filled with the cantaloupes the region is famous for. but with only an inch half rain in the last two years, he has seen his income cut in third. >> w
ron johnson is long gone, and akman has pie in his face, so he is selling his shares. so the saga of one of america's great retail icons continues. let's talk about water. the battle over water is forcing some communities to make tough choices with real financial effects, and there's no industry with a bigger target on its back than agriculture. it accounts for a whopping 80% of the nation's water use. "real money" traveled to colorado where there's an old saying that whiskey is for...
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. >>> just ahead for you, don johnson's $19 million payday. plus a grammy gatecrasher is sent packing by j. lo next. >>> welcome back. it's a very quiet weather day in many areas of the west. we like to take a look at hawaii. trade wind showers going through but a typical, nice day. temperatures 70s, upper 80s. honolulu, mostly sunny skies, 79. the west, quiet, more clouds but most spots will be dry. >> thanks a lot, bill karins. >>> turning to entertainment. nbc has officially been branded. g-4 cable channel the esquire channel. it's geared to the upwardly mobile highly engaged man like bill. >>> actor don johnson of "miami vice" fame and also starred in cop drama "gnash bridges "is $19 million richer. he settled a pay dispute with the show's producers claiming he was entitled to 50% of the show's profits even though the show went off the air years ago. >> he owes his lawyers a lot. >> 25% of that 50%. >>> popular car show "top gear" has shown a corvette racing a helicopter with the chopper losing control and smashing to the ground. crew memb
. >>> just ahead for you, don johnson's $19 million payday. plus a grammy gatecrasher is sent packing by j. lo next. >>> welcome back. it's a very quiet weather day in many areas of the west. we like to take a look at hawaii. trade wind showers going through but a typical, nice day. temperatures 70s, upper 80s. honolulu, mostly sunny skies, 79. the west, quiet, more clouds but most spots will be dry. >> thanks a lot, bill karins. >>> turning to entertainment....
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sherrie johnson has more on one company making a difference right here in baltimore through their math app. >> reporter: here in his math class at gwynns falls kids are part of the pilot program. it shows them how to do math problems. it's different from the traings did alex churr -- traditional lecture. >> it's in the one size fits all, teaching the same thing to everyone. >> reporter: front row education allows the students to practice math concepts aligned with the new standards. front row gives students the chance to practice questions and access video tutorials. students can also work with their peers to solve problems. >> i this this was fun and educational because when you get the answer wrong, it gives you chances and when you get it wrong, they ask you to go ask other people. >> it's interesting. >> reporter: the app also has a teacher dash bred that shows how each student is doing. it helps with personalized learning and automatic grading. >> they do the same type of problems. they have video tutorials. >> reporter: the app focuses on fractions. next year it will include the
sherrie johnson has more on one company making a difference right here in baltimore through their math app. >> reporter: here in his math class at gwynns falls kids are part of the pilot program. it shows them how to do math problems. it's different from the traings did alex churr -- traditional lecture. >> it's in the one size fits all, teaching the same thing to everyone. >> reporter: front row education allows the students to practice math concepts aligned with the new...
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miss johnson is the team leader prment. >> one of the big ones is what does human population have -- human development, how is it influencing our bears and how does it relate to the numbers we're seeing? >> the receiver picks up a signal. bear 57 is nearby. >> a loud signal coming this way. >> it's an impressive location, a cliff hundreds of feet above the valley floor. >> she's pretty close. she looks pretty sleepy. >> the den is tiny, the mother asleep. the crew digs a larger entrance. the cub is just a few weeks old, born in the depth of winter. the volunteer babysitter does her best to simulate the den's warm, comforting conditions. >> not used to a lot of sunlight or bright light right now, just used to being really warm and tucked in under their mama so i'm trying to pretend like i'm the mama. >> right behind you, there. >> getting the cub's real mother out is a bit more of a struggle. she's been heavily sedated and weighs around 160 pounds. heather goes to work with measurements to take, the tracking device needs a new battery. and what you want to know is why she and other be
miss johnson is the team leader prment. >> one of the big ones is what does human population have -- human development, how is it influencing our bears and how does it relate to the numbers we're seeing? >> the receiver picks up a signal. bear 57 is nearby. >> a loud signal coming this way. >> it's an impressive location, a cliff hundreds of feet above the valley floor. >> she's pretty close. she looks pretty sleepy. >> the den is tiny, the mother asleep. the...
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abram dirkson who helped lyndon johnson pass the civil rights act. an all--white community. but he did it because it was the right thing for the country. look, we come from a part of the country where people have worked together and corporated together. during the 14 years that bob chief of staff, tip o'neill was the speaker. ronald reagan was the president. during that eight-year period they all worked together to fix social security and the tax cuts which they passed during the recession during 1982 to 1985. they all worked together. they came together and they made progress. >> did the politics change from michael to gingrich? >> well, they changed in style i would say that. but look, newt was speaker when bill clinton was president and we got to a balanced budget. and they did it by talking with one another, working with one another and ultimately compromise. and i think the style -- >> look, newt's style was different than bob michael's style. but in the end they did what was good and right for the country. >> when did you first meet bob michael and how did you become c
abram dirkson who helped lyndon johnson pass the civil rights act. an all--white community. but he did it because it was the right thing for the country. look, we come from a part of the country where people have worked together and corporated together. during the 14 years that bob chief of staff, tip o'neill was the speaker. ronald reagan was the president. during that eight-year period they all worked together to fix social security and the tax cuts which they passed during the recession...
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. >> joan johnson -- joan johnson-freese on booktv argues the system is broken and no longer properly educate our senior military officers. it is a little under an hour. >> thank you. it is of pleasure to be here in cambridge on this rainy night during harvard spring break. i thank you for having this opportunity to talk about this book which i am passionate about. i am passionate about professional military education which is why i wrote this book which is out of my field. my usual arc of research is in safe security and globalization so this is a bit of deviation but when i felt was important to write about. i wanted to tell you what the topic is and why i wrote about it. professional military education is the system in which most military officers received their education after enlistment. congressional mandated. this is not a choice, not an option. all are required to receive what is called joint professional military education credit. specifically in the book i am talking about war colleges, the most senior of the institutions where the officers of the captain and the colonel lev
. >> joan johnson -- joan johnson-freese on booktv argues the system is broken and no longer properly educate our senior military officers. it is a little under an hour. >> thank you. it is of pleasure to be here in cambridge on this rainy night during harvard spring break. i thank you for having this opportunity to talk about this book which i am passionate about. i am passionate about professional military education which is why i wrote this book which is out of my field. my usual...
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it produces promotional samples for companies like kraft, and johnson & johnson. >> one thing that has changed is the amount of volatility in our business versus become extreme. the highs have become higher, the lows have become lower. >> ewing between 200 to 250 temporary workers at any given time. >> the temporary workers allow us to get the work done that we need to get. >> the market usually dictates minimum wage. >> if we're in a competitive battle to win work and my customers are concerned with every $.0, it makes it very difficult to be at market rate. >> latinos make up 20% of temp workers nationwide, and many are undocumented. two-thirds of temp workers in the chicago area don't have proper working papers. temp workers rarely get benefits, suffer higher injury rates and receive 25% than regular workers. and some temp agencies have fees that push down the rate below minimum wage. >> it's debilitating to careers. >> one of the largest staff companies. he said major temp agencies like manpower treat people fairly and shouldn't be grouped with other temp agencies. >> when i look a
it produces promotional samples for companies like kraft, and johnson & johnson. >> one thing that has changed is the amount of volatility in our business versus become extreme. the highs have become higher, the lows have become lower. >> ewing between 200 to 250 temporary workers at any given time. >> the temporary workers allow us to get the work done that we need to get. >> the market usually dictates minimum wage. >> if we're in a competitive battle to win...
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now, in the medical care system, these are statistics coming from johnson & johnson who is one of the providers and preventive medicine over a period of two to three years works out to 2000%. [inaudible] this is a massive market failure going on and in the extreme case of the united states -- so what is really happening is that financial incentives and the medical care system are two things. you need to be sick and alive. if you are not alive you are not -- and if you are not sick you you are not interested in that explains this. .. you have behavior and that you get your dream. we're starting with king, 50,000 kids that are going to be part of the process this year. the mechanism is it going to do healthy things, spores, losing weight, whatever. you get points in these planes can buy you more preventive medical care and the people who are providing the care can go. they would be cashing in for dollars. if you lose 20 pounds, the probability of a heart attack or diabetes has dropped significantly. well, that issue is a difficult margin that we know seminary scratcher corporation and l
now, in the medical care system, these are statistics coming from johnson & johnson who is one of the providers and preventive medicine over a period of two to three years works out to 2000%. [inaudible] this is a massive market failure going on and in the extreme case of the united states -- so what is really happening is that financial incentives and the medical care system are two things. you need to be sick and alive. if you are not alive you are not -- and if you are not sick you you...
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johnson & johnson losing some ground after agreeing to pay $2 billion to enter government problems in the way it marketed antisigh psychotic drugs and the heart drug netracor over several years. ryanair falling after they slashed the profits for two years. then tesla, moving higher ahead of earnings tomorrow. the street's looking for a gain of 11 cents a share on revenues of $585 million. finally, let's cap it off with linn energy and berry petroleum, both gaining after linn said it would increase to $4.9 billion overall. >>> terminal 3 at l.a.x. los angeles international airport, has reopened following friday's deadly shooting rampage. the suspect, paul ciancia, who was shot four times by police who has been hospitalized heavily sedated and under 24-hour armed guards. from los angeles with the very latest. jennifer, what can you tell us? >> reporter: maria, terminal 3 is back to normal. a lot of airport employees have said -- commented how quiet of a day it is around here at all of the airport. we can tell you here at the tsa checkpoint where the officer was gunned down first is wher
johnson & johnson losing some ground after agreeing to pay $2 billion to enter government problems in the way it marketed antisigh psychotic drugs and the heart drug netracor over several years. ryanair falling after they slashed the profits for two years. then tesla, moving higher ahead of earnings tomorrow. the street's looking for a gain of 11 cents a share on revenues of $585 million. finally, let's cap it off with linn energy and berry petroleum, both gaining after linn said it would...
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but johnson believes that there might have been far fewer for them to take care. aljazeera. >> right now u. there are more than 6 million people in south africa living with hiv and aids, and almost half are children. >>> coming up on aljazeera, we'll tell by a new business model that tells the art of telling a story. >> something to think about as you snack this holiday season. 60% of the world's cashews come from india. despite that, the average worker earns 5 cents an hour, less than a dollar a day. an >> these women are just a few of the 1 million cashew workers across india. at this government-run facility, not much has changed since the industry took off in the 1920s. here, cashews grown locally or imported from african and asian countries, are roasted. >> they have died from medical problems, and now -- >> they have private ones, and here they can cover their fingers. they're on the floor for more than seven hours every day, and that causes long-term pain in their knees and backs. >> reporter: no one knows that better than sarah, who only goes by one name. s
but johnson believes that there might have been far fewer for them to take care. aljazeera. >> right now u. there are more than 6 million people in south africa living with hiv and aids, and almost half are children. >>> coming up on aljazeera, we'll tell by a new business model that tells the art of telling a story. >> something to think about as you snack this holiday season. 60% of the world's cashews come from india. despite that, the average worker earns 5 cents an...
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demetrious johnson's technique is done. oh, demetrious johnson, remains the ufc flyweight champion. wo wow! >> by knockout. >> we were just talking about how good his technique is and he landed a picture perfect right hand, outstanding. just absolutely amazing. >> johnson the first man to ever stop joseph benavidez. incredible. but i was saying be every the punch landed if you were going to show a young fight hear what he can emulate. can you do no better about that demetrious mighty johnson's technique. everything he does is pick perfect. he doesn't load up on anything, he doesn't muscle anything. he does everything perfect. he saw an opening. look at this. bang. caught him on the button bnz went down, mighty mouse jumped on him, one, two, three, before the referee could even get to him. big, perfect, benavidez's legs go. he is probably already out and johnson lands four or five more before big john mccarthy can get to him. >> mighty mouse knocks out benavidez and remains the best in the world. . >>> tonight, new developments in a shooting at a colorado high school, as authorities
demetrious johnson's technique is done. oh, demetrious johnson, remains the ufc flyweight champion. wo wow! >> by knockout. >> we were just talking about how good his technique is and he landed a picture perfect right hand, outstanding. just absolutely amazing. >> johnson the first man to ever stop joseph benavidez. incredible. but i was saying be every the punch landed if you were going to show a young fight hear what he can emulate. can you do no better about that demetrious...
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. >> chairman johnson and ranking member crapo, i am frank keating. i previously served two terms as governor of oklahoma come and recently was a member of the bipartisan policy center's debt reduction task force. i appreciate the opportunity to discuss the need to raise the debt ceiling and the consequences of failing to do so. let me be clear, we need to meet our obligations and not create any uncertainty that we will do so on time, every time. in this country, our word is our bond. the respect and admiration of the united states and its institutions inspire around the world are based on the certainty that when our nation makes a promise we keep it. ordinary americans will bear the brunt of the damage if our leaders do not prevent the united states from defaulting on its debt for the first and very first time in its history. we're are much closer to disaster this year than we were two years ago when the debt ceiling standoff caused economic uncertainty to spike, consumer confidence plummet, and stock prices to spiral downward, all because of the per
. >> chairman johnson and ranking member crapo, i am frank keating. i previously served two terms as governor of oklahoma come and recently was a member of the bipartisan policy center's debt reduction task force. i appreciate the opportunity to discuss the need to raise the debt ceiling and the consequences of failing to do so. let me be clear, we need to meet our obligations and not create any uncertainty that we will do so on time, every time. in this country, our word is our bond. the...
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police arrested lashawn johnson, filed charges of malicious wounding by substance. the woman says she was pumping gas at a station in woodbridge when they began arguing. she sprayed the victim in the face, causing severe injuries to the eyes. >>> cold wet weather racing across the country could bring problems to your morning commute. let's check with sue palka. >>> this rain may not get to the dc area until about 9:00 tomorrow, but it will get there closer to sun rise out to our west, and that's where we have some winter weather advisories placed tonight because of a combination of snow and sleet before it changes over to rain. here it is. it's all coming, being pushed ahead of a cold front that will drop our temperatures big time on wednesday. tomorrow though will end up being a mild day, but it will be a cold start, so we do have to watch the timing for this moisture. right now, it's just some clouds around our area. nearest rain through central ohio, and we don't expect it to break out here until 9:00-11:00 in the morning. but because it will be starting sooner t
police arrested lashawn johnson, filed charges of malicious wounding by substance. the woman says she was pumping gas at a station in woodbridge when they began arguing. she sprayed the victim in the face, causing severe injuries to the eyes. >>> cold wet weather racing across the country could bring problems to your morning commute. let's check with sue palka. >>> this rain may not get to the dc area until about 9:00 tomorrow, but it will get there closer to sun rise out to...
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>> johnson is employed by primeflight, an airport services firm and a subcontract to the philadelphia enter national airport. a spokesperson declined to comment. by the way, rondel's income places him above the official poverty line. coming up, we will introduce you to an actor turned activist putting a very personal face on the $1 trillion student debt crisis. >> hi, i am calling on behalf of the university. i don't want to be here. >> hi. lenders are calling me. i have to put you in debt. >> aaron's story and more as re "real money" continues. keep it here. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents gripping films, from the worlds top documentary directors >> this is just the beginning of somthing much bigger... >> tonight, the premier of "do the math" >> these companies are a rogue force... >> one environmentalist says fossil fuels equal disaster... will his movement add up add up to change? >> we will fight it together...
>> johnson is employed by primeflight, an airport services firm and a subcontract to the philadelphia enter national airport. a spokesperson declined to comment. by the way, rondel's income places him above the official poverty line. coming up, we will introduce you to an actor turned activist putting a very personal face on the $1 trillion student debt crisis. >> hi, i am calling on behalf of the university. i don't want to be here. >> hi. lenders are calling me. i have to...
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johnson? >> no, congressman. you're address -- look, the way that you discuss the budget and the way you argue about the budget is over a ten-year time frame. those were insufficient, i agree, to completely address the budget issue. i supported larger, stronger strengthen of revenue. not immediately, though. phasing it in over time is the right way to do it. phasing it over 10, 15 years -- >> i'm running out of time. the bottom line is i understand you look at things over ten years, and we all know that in ten years there's no control over what's going to be spent and what's going to be coming in. but the bottom line is the tax increases we got with no cuts did nothing to impact the deficit of any significant. it's still about a trillion. you could say it's 910 billion. okay. still about a trillion. the bottom line is we still are about a trillion in the red every single year. and i will be waiting with optimism to see the president's budget. again, thank you all for coming today, and i yield back. >> all right,
johnson? >> no, congressman. you're address -- look, the way that you discuss the budget and the way you argue about the budget is over a ten-year time frame. those were insufficient, i agree, to completely address the budget issue. i supported larger, stronger strengthen of revenue. not immediately, though. phasing it in over time is the right way to do it. phasing it over 10, 15 years -- >> i'm running out of time. the bottom line is i understand you look at things over ten years,...
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his name was marcus johnson?.he may have only been 14 years old when he died but during those years he touched the lives of many >> when we see the shooting star ronald that it is you. >> reporter: the mother fought back tears the entire time. >> i am so sad that he is going to miss out on all of these things marcus' mom, gina johnson, spoke at his memorial sunday and fought back tears the entire time. johnson was an up and coming racer?he started competing on go karts at age 5 and in nine years won more than 200 races. his race suits and trophy?s were on stage at his memorial sunday?.along with his basketball gear. one by one his classmates came to the microphone but they didn?t talk about marcus?s athletic ability. they talked about marcus their good friend. through the tears his mom remembered the good times and one of her last memories with her son. >> when he saw me he picked me up and twirled me around i was amazed that he could pick me up. (audience laughs) and he was really doing those pushups that his gra
his name was marcus johnson?.he may have only been 14 years old when he died but during those years he touched the lives of many >> when we see the shooting star ronald that it is you. >> reporter: the mother fought back tears the entire time. >> i am so sad that he is going to miss out on all of these things marcus' mom, gina johnson, spoke at his memorial sunday and fought back tears the entire time. johnson was an up and coming racer?he started competing on go karts at age...
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. >>> johnson & johnson is recalling 2 million blood glucose meters. it involves the verio iq. the problem, the meters do not provide a warning when a diabetic's blood sugar level is dangerously high. instead the meters just turn off. >>> boeing saying everything went according to plan during monday's test flight of the 787 dreamliner. the aircraft had been grounded after two battery failures. >>> federal charges have been filed against a french man accused of imperson aisonating pilot. it was at philadelphia international airport while wearing a shirt with an air france logo. >>> should airline passengers pay what they weigh? the heavier you are, the higher your air fare is the idea. it's being proposed by a business professor from norway who says charging for weight and space is a universally accepted principle. hmm. >>> and check out these cheesy videos courtesy of your internal revenue service. they're supposedly training videos using the "star trek" and "gilligan's island" themes. the irs paid tens of thousands of dollars to produce them and initially defended the videos s
. >>> johnson & johnson is recalling 2 million blood glucose meters. it involves the verio iq. the problem, the meters do not provide a warning when a diabetic's blood sugar level is dangerously high. instead the meters just turn off. >>> boeing saying everything went according to plan during monday's test flight of the 787 dreamliner. the aircraft had been grounded after two battery failures. >>> federal charges have been filed against a french man accused of...
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johnson, nobody around with six seconds to good bills beat the panthers 24-23. >> jared parker out today due to illness. tommy malone in as the starter against texas. helping to stakes malone to an early lead. it's fair and gone. 23rd. 2-0 a's. malone goes five, six hits, one run allowed. he improved to 11-9. josh reddick, two-run shot in the ninth. a's sweep, now lead texas by 6-1/2. giants and dodgers, hunter pence, the guy is in the zone. grand slam last night. how about two homers today. now a 25 for the year, nine this month alone. 19 rbi and six games and on and on. in the eighth, tied at three. the go-ahead home run off paco rodriguez. third of the season. 4-3 giants, they take 3-4 in l.a. >> final round of the ofon championship, due rain on thursday, the lpga's fifth and final major short 'ed to three rounds. suzanne pedersen, her second major win. final round of the bmw championship rained out today. this sports report brought to please. rn what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? be
johnson, nobody around with six seconds to good bills beat the panthers 24-23. >> jared parker out today due to illness. tommy malone in as the starter against texas. helping to stakes malone to an early lead. it's fair and gone. 23rd. 2-0 a's. malone goes five, six hits, one run allowed. he improved to 11-9. josh reddick, two-run shot in the ninth. a's sweep, now lead texas by 6-1/2. giants and dodgers, hunter pence, the guy is in the zone. grand slam last night. how about two homers...
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johnson, nobody around with six seconds to good bills beat the panthers 24-23. >> jared parker out today due to illness. tommy malone in as the starter against texas. helping to stakes malone to an early lead. it's fair and gone. 23rd. 2-0 a's. malone goes five, six hits, one run allowed. he improved to 11-9. josh reddick, two-run shot in the ninth. a's sweep, now lead texas by 6-1/2. giants and dodgers, hunter pence, the guy is in the zone. grand slam last night. how about two homers today. now a 25 for the year, nine this month alone. 19 rbi and six games and on and on. in the eighth, tied at three. the go-ahead home run off paco rodriguez. third of the season. 4-3 giants, they take 3-4 in l.a. >> final round of the ofon championship, due rain on thursday, the lpga's fifth and final major short 'ed to three rounds. suzanne pedersen, her second major win. final round of the bmw championship rained out today. this sports report brought to [ maragno ] if the car was invented today, it would run on the most affordable energy source available. it would charge overnight. every morning, you'd
johnson, nobody around with six seconds to good bills beat the panthers 24-23. >> jared parker out today due to illness. tommy malone in as the starter against texas. helping to stakes malone to an early lead. it's fair and gone. 23rd. 2-0 a's. malone goes five, six hits, one run allowed. he improved to 11-9. josh reddick, two-run shot in the ninth. a's sweep, now lead texas by 6-1/2. giants and dodgers, hunter pence, the guy is in the zone. grand slam last night. how about two homers...
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not long afterwards your winner was jimmy johnson. danica patrick eighth. baltimore's adopted son ray lewis waved the flag today in the winner's circle with jimmy johnson. women's college hoops hawkins 16 points, 9 boards not enough on this given sunday for number eight maryland against number five duke in college park. in the second half, elizabeth williams of duke was a force to be reckoned with. she led with 16 points. just a cold shooting afternoon for maryland who loses 75-59 men's lacrosse from johnny united stadium towson university. tigers against mercer leaning on the skills of rod. his teammate thomas scored the game winner late in overtime. towson are now 1-3. and i've got to get this last note on for everybody tonight. ravens wide receiver, kick returner the super bowl rvp jones will be dancing with the stars. there's a hitch, though. >> what is the hitch? >> this may be a conflict of interest with his offseason ravens workout. but we'll have to follow this, but you know all his wild dances after touchdowns. >> it has been a big story. everybody
not long afterwards your winner was jimmy johnson. danica patrick eighth. baltimore's adopted son ray lewis waved the flag today in the winner's circle with jimmy johnson. women's college hoops hawkins 16 points, 9 boards not enough on this given sunday for number eight maryland against number five duke in college park. in the second half, elizabeth williams of duke was a force to be reckoned with. she led with 16 points. just a cold shooting afternoon for maryland who loses 75-59 men's...
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calvin johnson, a big day. >>> mariano rivera day at yankee stadium. ♪ >> my dad, my mother, and thank you for having me. i guarantee you, it was a great day or a great night. i don't know what it was. but it was great. thank you. >> nice. that was metallica, live playing "enter sandman." a bunch of old yankees there. he retired 42. he'll be the last one to wear 42 in major league baseball. a bunch of parting gifts. it was pretty cool. as far as the game, the yanks took the loss against the giants. scoreless ball from mr. mariano rivera. >>> kansas city, no score between the rangers and royals in the tenth. i don't know what's better than a walkoff grand slam. the second of his career. 4-0. it was 0-0 in the tenth. >>> to oakland, the athletics had a chance to win and clinch the a.l. west for the second year in a row. they beat minnesota, swept them, 11-7. billy beane, an outstanding invitation to come on "morning joe." listen. the yankees could sweep tampa and still be in the mix. >> it's cleveland/tampa. i think it's done. >> and cleveland goes to boston? >> the wild card teams play
calvin johnson, a big day. >>> mariano rivera day at yankee stadium. ♪ >> my dad, my mother, and thank you for having me. i guarantee you, it was a great day or a great night. i don't know what it was. but it was great. thank you. >> nice. that was metallica, live playing "enter sandman." a bunch of old yankees there. he retired 42. he'll be the last one to wear 42 in major league baseball. a bunch of parting gifts. it was pretty cool. as far as the game, the...
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. >> welcome back, i am cory johnson. this is "bloomberg west." .etflix has been a big year they had critical shows that won a slew of awards and they continue to add subscribers. the company is making some big changes altering its pricing and losing some favorite shows and movies. jon erlichman has more. these changes are not small. doing a lot of stuff. the last couple of days, people have been talking about some of the top performing stocks of the year. netflix is near the top of that list. a lot of that has to do with the subscriber growth. that number really drives the revenue story and continues to climb and it stands at about 40 million. a lot of the moves they're working on our hide to growing that number. there is the tide shaanxi or the idea of purging some titles where the licenses are expiring. aboutall ultimately getting more members longer- term. let's talk about this purging of some titles. there's been some press about this is your last chance to watch "titanic" or cory johnson's favorite movie, "top gun."
. >> welcome back, i am cory johnson. this is "bloomberg west." .etflix has been a big year they had critical shows that won a slew of awards and they continue to add subscribers. the company is making some big changes altering its pricing and losing some favorite shows and movies. jon erlichman has more. these changes are not small. doing a lot of stuff. the last couple of days, people have been talking about some of the top performing stocks of the year. netflix is near the...
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he will nominate jeh johnson. johnson playing a key role in lifting the ban on days by and lesbians who serve in the military. in confirmed by the senate, he will
he will nominate jeh johnson. johnson playing a key role in lifting the ban on days by and lesbians who serve in the military. in confirmed by the senate, he will
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dwayne johnson, a high school football coach was killed. so was his wife donna who coached track. their daughter kiowa was a senior. the two nephews were visiting from out of town. the family was on a popular hiking trail in the shadow of mount princeton three hours outside of denver. the path is a mile long and is considered an easy hike. but the recent downpours that caused so much flooding across colorado apparently made the rocks on mount princeton unstable. rescue teams were also in peril. >> there were rocks coming down while they were in there so it's unstable. >> the victims were buried under boulders the size of cars. hiker adam rogers made the chilling 911 call. >> it was terrifying. i have never seen anything like that and just the sound alone was really terrifying. a huge cracking sound that sounded like an explosion and then came down. >> classmates at buena vista high school held a heart- breaking vigil. you can see from these you tube videos why nature lovers flock to the hiking trails on mount princeton. the views from the top are truly spectacular. now tragedy hau
dwayne johnson, a high school football coach was killed. so was his wife donna who coached track. their daughter kiowa was a senior. the two nephews were visiting from out of town. the family was on a popular hiking trail in the shadow of mount princeton three hours outside of denver. the path is a mile long and is considered an easy hike. but the recent downpours that caused so much flooding across colorado apparently made the rocks on mount princeton unstable. rescue teams were also in peril....
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the tenth victim was a bus driver named conrad johnson. his mother was a very brave woman who never lobbied before. we persuaded her to come because we were trying to get an assault weapons ban pushed. on numerous occasions she had to give up a day's work, give up her pay and come to sit in the legislative committee room waiting to testify. the chairman of the committee kept her waiting. he was a democrat. he kept her waiting for six hours one day until, you know, it was like 8:00 in the evening for her to testify. which i thought was the height of incivility and insensitivity and rudeness. i told him so. and the assault weapons ban back in 2003 failed in the legislature. it didn't get out of committee, it was one vote short so i'm really pleased to know that it actually passed this time around many years later. i have been testifying before. i lost my brother in 1997. he was murdered in oklahoma when he was shot in the head in his business one morning. i've used that story to try to bring home, you know, the personal nature of gun violenc
the tenth victim was a bus driver named conrad johnson. his mother was a very brave woman who never lobbied before. we persuaded her to come because we were trying to get an assault weapons ban pushed. on numerous occasions she had to give up a day's work, give up her pay and come to sit in the legislative committee room waiting to testify. the chairman of the committee kept her waiting. he was a democrat. he kept her waiting for six hours one day until, you know, it was like 8:00 in the...
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how about jim johnson up against the jayÁbest hitter. johnson gets the strike up. or orioles beat the blue jays. >>> cloud cover out there tonight. again it is getting a little sick. we don't have any precipitation to talk about. that's a good thing. across the area you do see the clouds rolled in pretty thicke later in the day, but we did stay pretty dry. 66 degrees right now. dewpoint 55. it is calm. looking for a career why i monday out there. threat for an on off shower midday to around 4:00 o'clock. low mid 60s out there. cooling off slowly under the clouds. evening begins to change tomorrow. just enough moisture to fuel some showers. they don't look particularly robust, though. some exerted activity. but overall looking nice. >> reporter: i know a lot of us are looking for rain. you're not going to find a lot tomorrow. tuesday we clear the skies out nicely. very nice set up throughout the day there. this front is on the move and it is set to role in as we go into the day tomorrow. we're going to get another shot of cool dry air in here that will basically mak
how about jim johnson up against the jayÁbest hitter. johnson gets the strike up. or orioles beat the blue jays. >>> cloud cover out there tonight. again it is getting a little sick. we don't have any precipitation to talk about. that's a good thing. across the area you do see the clouds rolled in pretty thicke later in the day, but we did stay pretty dry. 66 degrees right now. dewpoint 55. it is calm. looking for a career why i monday out there. threat for an on off shower midday to...
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that includes alice johnson. they are about to sign a deal within the hour. alice joins us now. alice are you satisfied? >> yes, i am. thank you. >> did you think you might be able to get better than 4.3%? or you thought this is the best we can get right now? >> we were looking at 4.8, but we closed at 4.3, so i'm have happy, yes. >> how much money are you going to save and what will you do with the money? >> credit card bills, some vacation, hopefully, and, you know, just put some money away, saving probably about -- >> if i understand you have had this place for what nine years. what went into your thinking in terms of why making the decision over the last couple of months. why now? >> well, i knew the rates were kind of low and we -- we just got engaged so figured, you know, why not. it was a good time before they go back up, so we did it now. >> have you been paying much attention to the talk about rates going up and rates going down in terms of what the fed has been doing, did that make you think maybe if he would have stuck around a little bit longer maybe we could have go
that includes alice johnson. they are about to sign a deal within the hour. alice joins us now. alice are you satisfied? >> yes, i am. thank you. >> did you think you might be able to get better than 4.3%? or you thought this is the best we can get right now? >> we were looking at 4.8, but we closed at 4.3, so i'm have happy, yes. >> how much money are you going to save and what will you do with the money? >> credit card bills, some vacation, hopefully, and, you...
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in the month of september he'll be in charlotte, north carolina, johnson city, tennessee, and in colorado springs, colorado, and in october he'll be in walsall, england, victor harbor, south australia, melbourne, victoria, australia, and in carrara, gold coast, queensland, australia. for more details on andrew's next meeting in your area visit our web site >> at awmi.net. >> the ministry training program is designed to help charis bible college graduates identify and be equipped in their calling of either business, media, ministry, missions or worship. the business school gives students the opportunity to learn from entrepreneurs about planning, implementing and running successful >> businesses. >> everything they teach is just so practical. it really is easy >> to understand. >> the business school believes that sound biblically based business practices translate in the furtherance of the gospel and the kingdom. to learn more about this program available to charis bible college graduates visit our web site >> at charisbiblecollege.org >> announcer: the following program is paid for by th
in the month of september he'll be in charlotte, north carolina, johnson city, tennessee, and in colorado springs, colorado, and in october he'll be in walsall, england, victor harbor, south australia, melbourne, victoria, australia, and in carrara, gold coast, queensland, australia. for more details on andrew's next meeting in your area visit our web site >> at awmi.net. >> the ministry training program is designed to help charis bible college graduates identify and be equipped in...
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ttday, cedrick johnson returned to the scene o look on montabello terrace. he was one of the five ppoplee his two friends did not. he describes the intensity and the speee of he flames: (side)"it was really bad.. it just happened in a matter off thing ya know.. fire.. matter - fast.. and everything went the way it went." pwnt." not know what cause the blaze. - pappening... now,,../ maryland... issat war... with the flu... as.... every minute...//.bbg... mmnute...//. this... flu season... is....especially bad... and... the papabilittis of local bbing ppshed to the limits. at gbmc more thhn 100 patients were admitted this week for flu like ssmptoms.....doctorr say they since 2007.....its a probbem s - thats overwhelming emergency 3 yesterday was he highest amount of patients we have seen in probably two to thrre years in one 24 hour period... shot in 39 years i'll get one - next ear... year...doctors say ts not too late to get a flu shot.. 3 a.... key... pity... councilman... calls... for hearings...// after... some... questionabll sppnding/ spending.../ arl..
ttday, cedrick johnson returned to the scene o look on montabello terrace. he was one of the five ppoplee his two friends did not. he describes the intensity and the speee of he flames: (side)"it was really bad.. it just happened in a matter off thing ya know.. fire.. matter - fast.. and everything went the way it went." pwnt." not know what cause the blaze. - pappening... now,,../ maryland... issat war... with the flu... as.... every minute...//.bbg... mmnute...//. this... flu...
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johnson & johnson is recalling 200,000 bottles of motrin infant drops original berry flavor. the worry is they could contain tiny plastic particles. j&j has made about 40 recalls since 2009. next up, e-cigarettes and the marketing images being used to entice new users. >> axelrod: the centers for disease control reported this week that nearly two million middle and high school students have tried electronic cigarettes. public health vacation worry marketing campaigns could push those numbers even higher. here's parry peterson. >> it's time smoking changed forever. >> reporter: the tv commercial now being test marketed in colorado is something new that is so old it hasn't been seen in more than 40 years-- a tv commercial for cigarettes. >> bel air has the clean difference in taste. >> reporter: those were days of smoking jetsetters as trendsetters. the trend now is high-tech for a high-tech product, electronic cigarettes, suggesting they are says because they're tobacco free. a battery heat a nicotine and water capsule, inhaling the water vapor, called "vapicturing" delivers t
johnson & johnson is recalling 200,000 bottles of motrin infant drops original berry flavor. the worry is they could contain tiny plastic particles. j&j has made about 40 recalls since 2009. next up, e-cigarettes and the marketing images being used to entice new users. >> axelrod: the centers for disease control reported this week that nearly two million middle and high school students have tried electronic cigarettes. public health vacation worry marketing campaigns could push...
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you're on with ross johnson. guest: good morning, mr. johnson. thank you for your service. i wanted to ask you to guarding the methodology and actually your craft. when you are actually broadcasting, whether it is by radio or television, how do you actually market the american product of the american way of life and values to different audiences throughout the world, especially the parts of the world that do not seem to like the united states of america, whether they are just shouting against the u.s. or they are burning the u.s. flag? how do you actually market -- i know you mentioned before -- the american messaging product to the region. the 9/11 conspiracies in the middle east -- how do we get the people there to understand and to respect what america is? american point of view. as well as to maybe help americans to understand the people of the middle east. guest: an important question. thank you. tohink often the best way cover the united states, to provide information about what we really are, the pluses and minuses, is through the eyes of people from one of those cou
you're on with ross johnson. guest: good morning, mr. johnson. thank you for your service. i wanted to ask you to guarding the methodology and actually your craft. when you are actually broadcasting, whether it is by radio or television, how do you actually market the american product of the american way of life and values to different audiences throughout the world, especially the parts of the world that do not seem to like the united states of america, whether they are just shouting against...
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and jim johnson uncorked a wild pitch. behind in the wild card race. they're in toronto tonight to take on the flu jays. runners will be streaking tonight. and the 7 k run is to benefit the cal ripkin senior foundation. it will start at 4:30 today. >>> and a business in the lone star state. he is released tv and radio ads and now we could be hearing from him in person. we have a visit. >>> and moving through howard county and a crash and shutdown and a portion of route 295. >>> and officials are expected to outline how to get 1000 tons of chemical weapons stock out of syria and into international control. it is a proposal that russia made to avoid a u.s.-led strike and kerry agrees but stressed the nature of it during the news conference with the foreign prime minister. >> this is not a game that i said that and when we talked about it initially. it has to be real and comprehensive. it has to be verifiable. there is a team of experts to work out the details on thou will work. >>> he took to the airwave to criticize the governor about how he does busine
and jim johnson uncorked a wild pitch. behind in the wild card race. they're in toronto tonight to take on the flu jays. runners will be streaking tonight. and the 7 k run is to benefit the cal ripkin senior foundation. it will start at 4:30 today. >>> and a business in the lone star state. he is released tv and radio ads and now we could be hearing from him in person. we have a visit. >>> and moving through howard county and a crash and shutdown and a portion of route 295....
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only 13-year-old grace johnson survived with a broken leg. she told rescuers her father died trying to shield her. jennifer eggelston is a family friend. >> we may never get over this. they were so much a part of every single thing that we ever did. you won't be able to find one person in this town that they did not touch. they were a big part of everything. >> reporter: the loss in this town of 2,000 is felt deeply at buena vista high school. the johnsons both coached here, their daughters were students. today classmates mourned near a rock on campus that has become a memorial. brian yates is the school principal. >> we all loved them. and -- i love the kids here. we know that right now the kids are the focus and take care of them and take care of the staff. that's our job. >> reporter: there will be a vigil here at the school tonight. scott, the trail where the rock slide happen remains closed. a county official said recent heavy rains in colorado may have played a role in the collapse and more rocks could give way. >> pelley: terrible acci
only 13-year-old grace johnson survived with a broken leg. she told rescuers her father died trying to shield her. jennifer eggelston is a family friend. >> we may never get over this. they were so much a part of every single thing that we ever did. you won't be able to find one person in this town that they did not touch. they were a big part of everything. >> reporter: the loss in this town of 2,000 is felt deeply at buena vista high school. the johnsons both coached here, their...
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lakers spanning karim abdul jabbar, up to magic johnson and kobe bryant. when he was up to be the opener of the lakers and they were interviewing other candidates, he said hey, if you guys don't draft this magic johnson kid, can you find yourself another owner. so he saw talent. he became the owner. he drafted imagine injohnson and won a championship in his first year. >> and the rest is history. >> and the rest, as they say, is history. a great owner. >>> still using hot mail? get ready for a big change. we'll go live to fox business network for more on that. >>> prince george's county fire crews are on the scene of a house fire. we'll be right back. ever since mom and dad have been working with viva, people have been daring them to clean up tough messes. my fans think a paper towel can't handle this. that is tough when wet. (peggy) grab viva, and break the rules on all your tough messes. [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural li
lakers spanning karim abdul jabbar, up to magic johnson and kobe bryant. when he was up to be the opener of the lakers and they were interviewing other candidates, he said hey, if you guys don't draft this magic johnson kid, can you find yourself another owner. so he saw talent. he became the owner. he drafted imagine injohnson and won a championship in his first year. >> and the rest is history. >> and the rest, as they say, is history. a great owner. >>> still using hot...
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. >> and i'm carolyn johnson well. begin a story only on abc 7 news. vic? >> this is the intersection and over there you can see one of the red light cameras. in july the cameras maid fade to black like they did in redwood city and burlingame. red light cameras are at two intersections. in the second set at ralston and old county road. the council member has been a critic from the start. >> that is what we pay our police to do. to enforce our laws. >> the cameras made by red flex traffic systems averaged about 170 citations per month. mostly for rolling stops. police chief believes the cameras were able to accomplish for public safety what officers could not. >> it's difficult to have officers there we felt it had reached our goal. >> there were very few straight arm collisions before, or after cameras were installed but accord together group save streets, there are seven more rear end collisions 20 months after cameras were installed. at the other intersection, rear enders dubbed panic breaking doubled after cameras existed. this counsel member pointed out
. >> and i'm carolyn johnson well. begin a story only on abc 7 news. vic? >> this is the intersection and over there you can see one of the red light cameras. in july the cameras maid fade to black like they did in redwood city and burlingame. red light cameras are at two intersections. in the second set at ralston and old county road. the council member has been a critic from the start. >> that is what we pay our police to do. to enforce our laws. >> the cameras made by...
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. >> my question is i wanted's really a simon johnson's 13 banking question. the u.s. part of the strategy seemed to include the steps where banks were allowed to consolidate and get larger. in europe, less so. and if it is correct, did the united states make a mistake by allowing banks to get larger. it is a natural and constructive immediate response to do bank consolidation. usually, you're trying to avoid system disruption. you hope it's a weaker bank. there's somebody stronger in the system. there's some value left, they put in some money to keep it operating. it is an understandable cry sisz response. but even more so, you have a point. there has been a great deal of minimalization. this is a place where government -- other agencies get involved. but let me be very clear. ms. henderson was asking this earlier top give grades. this is a place where the combined bank of england, u.k. government, including while i was there, gets a very poor grade. we ended up with four big banks running the entire financial system in the u.k. it's been very problematic. now, whatev
. >> my question is i wanted's really a simon johnson's 13 banking question. the u.s. part of the strategy seemed to include the steps where banks were allowed to consolidate and get larger. in europe, less so. and if it is correct, did the united states make a mistake by allowing banks to get larger. it is a natural and constructive immediate response to do bank consolidation. usually, you're trying to avoid system disruption. you hope it's a weaker bank. there's somebody stronger in the...
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also, tuesday, we hear from johnson & johnson, you know it's my absolute favorites. j & j's o, he seems to be fixing the company by the day. i sure would like it if he announces he would sem sell some or trim the weaker 26s. he inherited a mess. whose complaining? i think we can get a good deal from the former guy that seems to shoot straight every time. yahoo reports it close. let me say, in mellissa meyer we trust. they come in put yahoo back on the map, using the cash, getting the troops to focus on reclaiming the company as well as coming to work each day. this company is a winner, not a loser. i can only hope yahoo goes down monday so you might be able to buy some for tuesday. you know what? i don't think it's going to come in. wednesday before the opening, we get bank of america's quarterly earnings report. i got to tell you, you ask me whose earnings i am most worried about? it is a couple of wednesdays. banc of america will see the same slowdown. you will also get bountiful litigation risks. remember i made that joke that bank of america sometimes feels like
also, tuesday, we hear from johnson & johnson, you know it's my absolute favorites. j & j's o, he seems to be fixing the company by the day. i sure would like it if he announces he would sem sell some or trim the weaker 26s. he inherited a mess. whose complaining? i think we can get a good deal from the former guy that seems to shoot straight every time. yahoo reports it close. let me say, in mellissa meyer we trust. they come in put yahoo back on the map, using the cash, getting the...
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spoke at some of the funeral as year later, president lindon johnson signed the civil rights act. lisa mcnair never met her sister. >> the first memory i remember that my sister was killed by white people that didn't like white people. and how i carried that around forever, and always wondered why. >> four lives forever lost, the result of racial hatred and a mark on history still not forgotten. ray lynn johnson, al jazeera. >> denise mcnair a good friend of secretary of state condoleezza rice. >> new concerns for the country's manufacturing future still ahead. and 50 years later what have northwesterns learned from the death crisis? rainfalling through the night on an almost devastated colorado. thousands of people had to be evacuated. areas now said to be as large as the state of connecticut. six people dead, including a woman whose house was washed away. secretary of state john errry met with israeli prime minister is this morning. in a statement kerry reiterating the threat of military forced remains for syria does not agree with -- or comply with the agreement. remembering th
spoke at some of the funeral as year later, president lindon johnson signed the civil rights act. lisa mcnair never met her sister. >> the first memory i remember that my sister was killed by white people that didn't like white people. and how i carried that around forever, and always wondered why. >> four lives forever lost, the result of racial hatred and a mark on history still not forgotten. ray lynn johnson, al jazeera. >> denise mcnair a good friend of secretary of state...
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. >> she's been employed by johnson&johnson for ten years. immediately after this hit the press, she's been suspended from her position. >> the district attorney's office has been reviewing the evidence and decided not to file felony or misdemeanor charges because test results showed nothing harmful in the orange juice. >> the only contaminant was vinegar. and we just concluded that based upon evidence that's available that we cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt how it is that the vinegar got there. >> the attorney says she is relieved and hopes her life can return to normal. starbucks customers seem stunned. >> she department really do anything wrong. >> that kind of stinks, if she didn't do anything. >> reporter: we may never know what exactly happened inside this starbucks. but the district attorney's office says it doesn't have a case. >> no word from starbucks tonight. >> a bizarre case, thank you, gene. tonight, san jose police have been in the arrest of that case with the man killed with a machete earlier this month. porter died rig
. >> she's been employed by johnson&johnson for ten years. immediately after this hit the press, she's been suspended from her position. >> the district attorney's office has been reviewing the evidence and decided not to file felony or misdemeanor charges because test results showed nothing harmful in the orange juice. >> the only contaminant was vinegar. and we just concluded that based upon evidence that's available that we cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt how it...